Cesar Millan — who became a TV star by utilizing his “dog whispering” skills — has revealed that he reached such a low point in 2010 that he tried to commit suicide. The 43-year-old reality star opens up about the the overdose that left him unconscious and hospitalized in a new documentary, Cesar Millan: The Real Story,” which airs November 25 on Nat Geo Wild. While promoting the documentary, Millan explained to the Associated Press that 2010 was a very rough year. In February of that year, he lost his beloved 16-year-old pit bull Daddy, whom he often used to help troubled dogs become more calm and submissive. In June 2010, Millan’s wife of 16 years, Ilusion Millan, filed for divorce. “I felt defeated, a big sense of guilt and failure… I was at the lowest level I had ever been emotionally and psychologically,” Millan wrote in June on his official website, without specifically mentioning the overdose.
I am not surprised, u just hav to look at his philosiphies and those disgusting idols of worship around, a dog was just another collection of his idols, if he worked on his marraige first the way he put so much effort in becoming famous and tending to animals, disgusting that u put animals before a human life never mind one who u supposed to love, that’s a warped idea of love, she deserves better, I pray she took the kids with her
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